Framing Privacy in Digital Collections with Ethical Decision Making
暫譯: 以倫理決策框架探討數位收藏中的隱私問題
Dressler, Virginia, Marchionini, Gary
- 出版商: Morgan & Claypool
- 出版日期: 2018-08-20
- 售價: $2,410
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,290
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 85
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1681734036
- ISBN-13: 9781681734033
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As digital collections continue to grow, the underlying technologies to serve up content also continue to expand and develop. As such, new challenges are presented whichcontinue to test ethical ideologies in everyday environs of the practitioner. There are currently no solid guidelines or overarching codes of ethics to address such issues. The digitization of modern archival collections, in particular, presents interesting conundrums when factors of privacy are weighed and reviewed in both small and mass digitization initiatives. Ethical decision making needs to be present at the onset of project planning in digital projects of all sizes, and we also need to identify the role and responsibility of the practitioner to make more virtuous decisions on behalf of those with no voice or awareness of potential privacy breaches.
In this book, notions of what constitutes private information are discussed, as is the potential presence of such information in both analog and digital collections. This book lays groundwork to introduce the topic of privacy within digital collections by providing some examples from documented real-world scenarios and making recommendations for future research.
A discussion of the notion privacy as concept will be included, as well as some historical perspective (with perhaps one the most cited work on this topic, for example, Warren and Brandeis' "Right to Privacy," 1890). Concepts from the The Right to Be Forgotten case in 2014 (Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Espa ola de Protecci n de Datos, Mario Costeja Gonz lez) are discussed as to how some lessons may be drawn from the response in Europe and also how European data privacy laws have been applied. The European ideologies are contrasted with the Right to Free Speech in the First Amendment in the U.S., highlighting the complexities in setting guidelines and practices revolving around privacy issues when applied to real life scenarios. Two ethical theories are explored: Consequentialism and Deontological. Finally, ethical decision making models will also be applied to our framework of digital collections. Three case studies are presented to illustrate how privacy can be defined within digital collections in some real-world examples.
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隨著數位收藏的持續增長,提供內容的基礎技術也在不斷擴展和發展。因此,新的挑戰出現,這些挑戰持續考驗著從業者在日常環境中的倫理理念。目前尚無明確的指導方針或總體倫理準則來解決這些問題。特別是現代檔案收藏的數位化,在考量隱私因素時,無論是在小型還是大規模的數位化計畫中,都會呈現出有趣的難題。倫理決策需要在所有規模的數位專案規劃之初就存在,我們還需要確定從業者的角色和責任,以便為那些沒有聲音或對潛在隱私侵犯缺乏認識的人做出更具道德的決策。
在本書中,將討論什麼構成私人信息的概念,以及這些信息在類比和數位收藏中的潛在存在。本書為引入數位收藏中的隱私主題奠定了基礎,提供了一些來自真實世界情境的例子,並對未來的研究提出建議。
將包括對隱私作為概念的討論,以及一些歷史背景(例如,1890年沃倫和布蘭代斯的《隱私權》可能是該主題中最常被引用的作品之一)。將討論2014年《被遺忘權》案件(Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González)中的概念,探討如何從歐洲的回應中汲取一些教訓,以及歐洲數據隱私法是如何被應用的。歐洲的理念與美國第一修正案中的言論自由權進行對比,突顯了在現實情境中設置圍繞隱私問題的指導方針和實踐的複雜性。將探討兩種倫理理論:結果主義和義務論。最後,倫理決策模型也將應用於我們的數位收藏框架中。將呈現三個案例研究,以說明在一些真實世界的例子中,隱私如何在數位收藏中被定義。